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"Dog" is the code name for a specific type of conductor ACSR conductor - 14.2mm in diameter with 7 small (1.57mm) strands of steel and 6 large strands (4.27mm) of aluminium, and can carry up to 455A of power.

ACSR conductors are named after animals, with the larger/smaller the animal, the large/smaller the conductor is - a Dog conductor is larger than a Mole conductor, but smaller than a Zebra conductor.

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